Sir Paul Jodrell M.D. (1746–1803) was an English physician, in India in the latter part of his life.[1]
^Herrick, Claire E. J. "Jodrell, Paul". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/14837. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
Sir PaulJodrell M.D. (1746–1803) was an English physician, in India in the latter part of his life. He was second son of PaulJodrell of Duffield, Derbyshire...
Jodrell Bank Observatory (/ˈdʒɒdrəl/ JOD-rəl) in Cheshire, England hosts a number of radio telescopes as part of the Jodrell Bank Centre for Astrophysics...
Elizabeth Jodrell, the wife of PaulJodrell. The estate eventually fell into the possession of Henry Jodrell who was Paul and Elizabeth Jodrell's third and...
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Sir Neville PaulJodrell (27 May 1858 – 20 May 1932) was a Conservative Party politician in the United Kingdom. He was elected as Member of Parliament...
Richard PaulJodrell, 2nd Baronet and Henry Jodrell, MP for Great Yarmouth and Bramber, all sons of classical scholar and playwright Richard PaulJodrell) and...
1731–1817) Sir Richard PaulJodrell, 2nd Baronet (1781–1861) Sir Edward Repps Jodrell, 3rd Baronet (1825–1882) Sir Alfred Jodrell, 4th Baronet (1847–1929)...
Henry Jodrell (bapt. 30 May 1750 – 11 March 1814) was an English barrister and Member of Parliament. He was a younger son of PaulJodrell of Duffield...
William Goldsborough 1678 – William Goldsborough the Younger 1683 – PaulJodrell 1727 – Edward Stables 1732 – Nicholas Hardinge 1748 – Jeremiah Dyson...
which was suggested in his grandson's memoir. At Oxford he knew Richard PaulJodrell, to whose younger sister he was married. Lytton was elected to the Royal...
The Lovell Telescope (/ˈlʌvəl/ LUV-əl) is a radio telescope at Jodrell Bank Observatory, near Goostrey, Cheshire, in the north-west of England. When construction...
three-cornered contest he came third behind the sitting Conservative MP, Neville Jodrell who held the seat and the Labour candidate, R B Walker. At the 1923 general...
centre is now located in the Jodrell Laboratory. Named after a scientific benefactor, Thomas J. Phillips Jodrell, the Jodrell laboratory was established...
John Sargent – took office Replaced by Richard PaulJodrell 1794 Seaford (seat 2/2) Richard PaulJodrell Replaced by John Tarleton 1792 Selkirkshire (seat...
Odyssey originally said, "The Phantome-nations of the dead". Richard PaulJodrell's (1820) Philology of the English Language, which omitted hyphens from...
unknown architect. It passed to the Jodrell family when his daughter Vertue married the dramatist Richard PaulJodrell, her second cousin, in 1772. In 1890...
Widow and no Widow by Richard PaulJodrell (1779) Landlord in The Genius of Nonsense by George Colman the Elder (1780) Paul Peery in Ways and Means by George...
Peter Parker Sir John Henderson Member of Parliament for Seaford 1786 – 1790 With: Sir Godfrey Webster Succeeded by John Sargent Richard PaulJodrell...
Sir Jacob Astley, 6th Baronet of Melton Constable 1822: Sir Richard PaulJodrell, 2nd Baronet of Sall 1823: Sir Edmund Knowles Lacon, 2nd Baronet of Ormesby...